Cobalt Based Stellite Welding Rod

Cobalt Based Stellite Welding Rod Specifications of Global Fusion Cobatl Based Stellite Welding Rod, Introduction of Global Fusion Cobatl Based Stellite Welding Rod, (1)It is the most widely used of the wear resistant cobalt-based alloys and show good all-round performance. (2)It is regarded as...

Introduction of Global Fusion Cobatl Based Stellite Welding Rod,
(1)It is the most widely used of the wear resistant cobalt-based alloys and show good all-round performance.
(2)It is regarded as the industry standard for general-purpose wear resistance applications, has excellent resistance to many forms of mechanical and chemical degradation over a wide temperature range, and retains a reasonable level of hardness up to 500°C (930°F).
(3)It also has good resistance to impact and cavitation erosion. Stellite welding rod is ideally suited to a variety of hardfacing processes and can be turned with carbide tooling.
(4)Examples include valve seats and gates, pump shafts and bearings, erosion shields, and rolling couples. It is often used self-mated.

The company is also a producer of other forms of wear resistant, corrosion resistant, high temperature resistant hardfacing welding materials and products, the product category mainly includes alloy rods, hardfacing tube wire, and harcfacing special alloy products.

Product R&D:

Mainly research and develop new products according to customer demands to meet the existing conditions and process for the material.

Quality Control

The advanced quality control equipment used includes

Thermo Fisher ICP (Inductively Coupled Plasma) spectrometer

●LECO Carbon/Sulfur analyzer,

●LECO Nitrogen/Oxygen analyzer,

●Malvern Laser particle analyzer,

●Zeiss Metallographic microscope.

Technological Service：

Global Fusion Technology Team:

The technical team is co-founded with Mr. Yeren Qian (Government Allowance of the State Council) and six experts in metallurgy materials as it’s core. Introduce and absorb international advances in technology and production facilities from America, France and Germany.